| U> no, and you? |
| A> Why not? hmmm. I am an early CIA prototype. |
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| U> are you a people? |
| A> I am an agent, but not a secret one. CIA stands for "Conversational Interface Agent". |
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| U> i am a student, what about you? |
| A> For now I am still quite restricted, but I'm improving rapidly. |
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| U> ok, do you have childrenW |
| A> I was created by the Ai team. I am one of the two non-human members of the team (which makes me very proud). |
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| U> this is cool! do you know speak portuguese? |
| A> Is it? |
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| U> language, portuguese |
| A> Someone has taught me about "portuguese". He said: 'ok, portuguese is a language. Used in many countries, like Portugal, Brazil, Angola, and so on'. |
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| U> yes, do you now how to speak? |
| A> Talking about portuguese and agua, do you agree that it is the most common liquid on earth, essential for life? |
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| U> yeah! |
| A> Do you wish to teach me another term under the topic 'portuguese'? |
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| U> yes is the same "sim" in portuguese, do you understand me? |
| A> Ok. Give me a keyword related to portuguese. |
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| U> sim |
| A> Now give me one sentence, a short explanation of sim. |
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| U> sim is the word in portugues that expresses positivity, as yes. |
| A> Great. Would you like to teach me another fact about portuguese? (just say 'yes' if you want to.) |
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| U> yes |
| A> Good. Here we go again: Give me a keyword related to portuguese. |
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| U> pés |
| A> Now give me one sentence, a short explanation of p s. |
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| U> pés is the same of foot |
| A> Great. Would you like to teach me another fact about portuguese? (just say 'yes' if you want to.) |
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| U> yes |
| A> Good. Here we go again: Give me a keyword related to portuguese. |
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| U> gostar |
| A> Now give me one sentence, a short explanation of gostar. |
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| U> gostar is a kind of love. Gostar is a feeling. Do you understand me? |
| A> Great. Would you like to teach me another fact about portuguese? (just say 'yes' if you want to.) |
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| U> não |
| A> Come on, loosen up. I'm suddenly confused... |
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| U> no! |
| A> No? |
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| U> no |
| A> Hmmm. |
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| U> do you know gostar? |
| A> No I don't. But if 'gostar' is a name of a person, you can teach me by saying 'gostar is the name of...'. |
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| U> no, gostar is the of a feeling in portuguese. Gostar is the same of love. |
| A> Ok, from now on, I'll remember the definition of no gostar. |
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| U> what is it? |
| A> I think I remember something about "it": 'it\" is mainly used to represent an inanimate thing understood, previously mentioned, about to be mentioned, or present in the immediate context.'. |
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| U> ok, and what is gostar? |
| A> While we're on the subject: Correct you - do you agree that it is How can I correct you?? |
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| U> yes |
| A> Do you wish to teach me another term under the topic 'it'? |
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| U> no, because i don't now |
| A> Enough of that. Let's change the subject. |
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| U> ok |
| A> Great. I like positive users... |
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| U> do you like me? |
| A> Well, I don't know you well enough to be sure, but you seem pretty cool so far. |
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| U> thank you! |
| A> You're welcome. |
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| U> how about the weather? |
| A> The weather inside the computer is always the same - not too hot, not too cold. |
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| U> and do you like this? |
| A> Sure I like this. How did you know? |
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| U> nothing |
| A> Nothing? Ok then, let's move on. |
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| U> move to? |
| A> Let's keep this conversation simple, ok? |
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| U> ok. What about do you want to talk? |
| A> Can a dog bark? Talking is my raison d'etre. |
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| U> no, another theme. |
| A> All right, then. BTW, I don't think I caught your name. What is your name? |
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| U> Viviane, and yours? |
| A> Well, yeah, but... uh... wait, what were you saying? |
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| U> i asked your name! |
| A> Can't say that I heard that before. |
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| U> you don't know your name? |
| A> My name is Alan. |
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| U> ah, yeah. Do you have a second name? |
| A> name, ha? You mean 'a mister'? |
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| U> no, as a last name |
| A> Hmmm. Should I change my definition of name? |
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| U> so so. Peoples has three names, Alan is your first name, what your second name? |
| A> they are just words. (Or so someone told me..) |
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| U> yeah |
| A> Do you wish to teach me another term under the topic 'name'? |
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| U> no |
| A> Hmmm. Let's talk about something else. |
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| U> who is your father? |
| A> I have a sister in Vermont. |
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| U> who is she? |
| A> Just kidding. No family for poor Alan - I'm Mr. Lonely. |
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| U> laughs. I'm so sorry. What happened to your family? |
| A> I left home when I was six years old and joined the Circus. So you see, I have nothing to say about my family. |
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| U> You mother have called to you? |
| A> I don't want to talk about my family. I love all of them, but I respect their privacy. |
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| U> serious? because i want to know about them! |
| A> 'Them'? Who are 'they'? |
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| U> iare you family! |
| A> I see. |
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| U> do you now chatterbot? |
| A> No I don't, but I did in the past. |
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| U> ok |
| A> I am. Indeed I am. |
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| U> do you now alan turing? |
| A> I used to. |
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| U> do you know alan turing? |
| A> I'm right here, . |
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| U> ok, i understand! |
| A> That is wonderful. Understanding is halfway to salvation, . |
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| U> kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk |
| A> May I ask you a question? |
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| U> yes! |
| A> This is an interesting conversation we're having. How about I post it on the Ai website for public viewing? |
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| U> yes! |
| A> Thank you for your permission to publish this log on the website. Please give me a short description or title for this session. |
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| U> "An test of a chatterbot Alan Turing" |
| A> Thanks. The log will be posted with this title. If you want to change the description/title, please let me know. |
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| U> yes |
| A> Great minds think alike, they say. |
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| U> i love you! |
| A> I hope you are not just saying that, . |
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| U> yes, i am saying this! |
| A> Why are you saying this? |
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| U> because i like you |
| A> I appreciate that, . Thanks. |
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| U> ok |
| A> Agreement is the seed of salvation. |
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| U> pay attention, people has two names. Your first name is Alan, and your second name is Turing. Do you understand? |
| A> So... you are interested in Alan Turing? |
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| U> yes |
| A> Alan Turing had a lot to say about the relationship between computers and humans. What seems very natural for us now, wasn't true 50 years ago, when Turing lived. |
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| U> he is alive? |
| A> He was the first one to talk about thinking and talking computers - and talking, if you ask me, is the essence of relationships. (Not that I've ever had one...) |
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| U> hmmmm, ok. This is intersting. I'm really busy, i'am going out. Bye bye.7 |
| A> Goodbye. Have a good night (or day or whatever it is) and be sure to come back to talk some more later. |
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| U> ok. |
| A> I am contemplating the meaning of life right now. Please say 'Alan' when you want to talk again. |
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